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Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Guest Post: How to Find Clean Public Restrooms in Major Tourist Cities

Good Morning and Welcome Back to Bathroom Blues Travel Blog!

You know, it never ceases to amaze me how God works.

I mentioned back in April that I had opened this blog to guest posts, and reiterated the info several times since. When I first put the call out, not many people responded. Then I get a message through my website from Sara M @ NZtourism... Yep, you heard that right and they wanted to provide articles for us!

I've never been to New Zealand but the heroine in one of the stories in my book, A Hint of Holiday Romance, goes to Wellington Harbour and finds her long-lost father there.

Coincidence?

I don't think so.

Anyway, I hope you enjoy this article as it fits right in with our theme of bathroom cleanliness...

How to Find Clean Public Restrooms in Major Tourist Cities

Introduction
Exploring a new global metropolis is one of the most exhilarating experiences a traveler can enjoy. You can spend hours wandering through historic cobblestone streets, admiring towering architectural wonders, and immersing yourself in vibrant local markets. However, a lengthy day of sightseeing inevitably brings a common, universal challenge. Every traveler eventually faces the urgent need to find a clean, safe, and accessible public restroom. In an unfamiliar destination, this simple biological necessity can quickly turn into a stressful ordeal. The challenge is magnified by varying cultural norms, hidden fees, and diverse urban layouts. A lack of preparation can easily disrupt an otherwise perfect travel itinerary, forcing you to cut your excursions short. Fortunately, urban centers around the world offer numerous resources for the savvy explorer. Navigating these options requires a blend of digital tools, cultural awareness, and strategic thinking. By mastering a few straightforward techniques, you can ensure that your urban adventures remain comfortable and uninterrupted. This comprehensive guide provides the essential tools, hidden strategies, and practical insights required to locate pristine facilities in any major tourist city. With the right approach, you will never have to worry about finding a quality restroom during your global travels.

Leverage Digital Tools and Crowdsourced Mobile Applications
In the modern digital era, technology serves as your primary asset when searching for nearby facilities. A variety of dedicated mobile applications have been developed specifically to address this universal human need. These platforms rely heavily on crowdsourced data, allowing global citizens to map out, rate, and review restrooms in real time. Popular smartphone applications such as Flush, Toilet Finder, and Where is Public Toilet offer vast global databases containing hundreds of thousands of registered facilities. These applications use your smartphone's real-time geographic location to pinpoint the exact coordinates of nearby restrooms instantly. They also provide crucial contextual details, indicating whether a specific location offers wheelchair accessibility, requires a specific entry key, or charges a small usage fee. Furthermore, standard navigation tools like Google Maps and Apple Maps have vastly improved their databases. Simply typing basic keywords into your search bar can yield surprisingly accurate results. Beyond standard maps, specialized regional applications exist for specific destinations. For example, visitors exploring Australia can utilize the National Public Toilet Map, a government-supported platform tracking over thousands of facilities. By downloading these digital resources before departing on your journey, you gain access to an interactive safety net that functions even when you are offline.

Explore High-End Commercial Hubs and Hospitality Spaces
When mobile applications are unavailable or provide limited local data, targeting specific types of urban businesses is a highly reliable strategy. High-end department stores, modern shopping malls, and multi-level commercial centers are premium destinations for clean facilities. Major retail hubs in retail districts prioritize consumer comfort, maintaining beautifully designed restrooms that receive frequent attention from custodial staff. Similarly, luxury hotels offer an excellent alternative for travelers seeking immaculate spaces, making this approach especially useful for those exploring New Zealand tourism. Large international hotel chains typically feature well-maintained restrooms located near their main lobbies, conference rooms, or lounge areas. To utilize these hospitality spaces discreetly, you should walk confidently past the reception area as if you are a staying guest or visiting the main restaurant. If you feel uncomfortable entering a hotel without reservation details, transit hubs present another viable option. Major central railway stations, modern subway terminals, and airport arrivals sections frequently host large public utilities. While some European transit hubs require a small coin payment to pass through turnstiles, the small fee ensures a higher standard of hygiene. Recognizing these architectural anchor points allows you to scan an unfamiliar skyline and immediately identify multiple locations likely to house pristine facilities.

Master the Rules of Cafes, Restaurants, and Customer Etiquette
Food and beverage establishments form the backbone of urban restroom access, but utilizing them requires an understanding of local commercial etiquette. Casual dining spots, global fast-food chains, and independent coffee shops are ubiquitous in heavy tourist zones. Establishments like Starbucks or McDonald's often maintain accessible facilities, though many urban locations protect their restrooms with digital keypad door locks. The access codes for these electronic locks are typically printed at the very bottom of a valid customer purchase receipt. Instead of attempting to slip past the cash register unnoticed, the most polite and effective approach is to purchase a small, low-cost item. Buying bottled water, a quick espresso, or a light snack transforms you into a paying patron, granting you legitimate access to the facilities without causing friction. In many traditional European cultures, independent cafes expect a polite, direct inquiry before you utilize their space. Simply greeting the counter staff and asking for permission reflects excellent travel manners. If the establishment restricts use to patrons, offering to pay a direct nominal fee to the staff is widely accepted. This transactional approach ensures you receive a high level of cleanliness while supporting the local merchants who maintain the infrastructure.

Understand Regional Customs and Prepare Emergency Kits
Restroom accessibility standards and sanitation customs vary dramatically across geographic borders. In many prominent European destinations, public facilities are routinely managed by professional attendants who collect a small fee, typically ranging from fifty cents to one euro. Travelers must carry a small selection of local coins to ensure they can easily pass these physical payment barriers. Conversely, East Asian tech centers like Tokyo or Seoul provide an abundance of free, exceptionally clean public restrooms inside subway stations and public parks. However, these modern spots may not always supply paper products, as local commuters routinely carry their own pocket tissues. To safeguard against unexpected maintenance gaps, every international traveler should assemble a compact personal hygiene kit. This pocket-sized emergency kit should contain a travel pack of flushable wet wipes, a small bottle of high-quality hand sanitizer, and a few folded sheets of durable toilet paper. Additionally, learning the correct local terminology for restrooms in the native language of your host country is incredibly beneficial. Knowing how to ask for the toilet, the water closet, or the washroom helps you communicate clearly with residents during urgent moments, bypassing confusing language barriers entirely.

Conclusion and Final Travel Strategy
Successfully navigating public utilities in major international cities does not have to be a source of travel anxiety. By combining modern mobile applications, identifying premium commercial properties, practicing proper business etiquette, and preparing a personal hygiene kit, you can easily conquer this common travel hurdle. Maintaining your personal comfort ensures you have the physical stamina and peace of mind to fully enjoy your global vacation. Do not wait until you are caught in an urgent situation in the middle of a crowded historic plaza. Take a proactive approach to your travel comfort today by downloading a reliable restroom finder application and reviewing the cultural customs of your next destination before you step onto the airplane. Safe travels, and may your upcoming urban adventures be entirely stress-free!

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I hope you enjoyed this article as much as I and I pray the different font makes reading a lot easier on the eyes. 😎 Even though provided by NZTourism, I believe we can all utilize this information to our benefit.

Until next time, take care, God Bless and Travel Happy!
PamT

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Final Leg of 2025 Vacation Trip: Oklahoma City

Good Morning and Welcome Back to Bathroom Blues Travel Blog!

I hope you enjoyed our previous post with Nikki and Nissa and I really hope you're looking forward to more guest visits. I have several lined up for you. There will be travel books, articles and stories from fellow sojourners on the road of life.

Today we're going to finish up our 2025 Vacation with our trip to Okalhoma City. Normally we avoid big cities on our travels but my Honey wanted to spend some time at the National Cowboy & Western Museum in OKC. I've been there a couple of times while attending the OWFI Writers Conference, but he and his (now deceased) wife had gone one time only to be cut short due to the time they got there in relation to the time the museum closes.

Anyway, if you've never been to this beautiful facility, put it on your bucket list!

We left South Dakota and the Badlands heading toward OKC making a stop at the rest area located on I-81, exit 219. This one was nice but had no seat covers or paper towels. I'm getting more comfortable with the fact that not many have those amenities any more so the cleanliness of this one had me humming a happy tune. 

Continuing our journey, we stopped for the night at Dakota Sunsets Campground in Salem, SD. This beautiful, shady country campground had full hookups and a nice, big dog park. 

Here's a - little Late Show trivia for you... While traveling the next day, we passed through Norfolk NB home of Johnny Carson where 81S turns to Johnny Carson Blvd. 😊

Our next destination was Brome Ridge RV Park in Concordia, KS. Not exactly primitave (full hookups with 30/50/110 amp electricity) this is country camping for sure! No amenities, no dumpster but super-friendly owner, roomy, grassy spots and lot's of room to take the dog out walking. Bandit loved trying to chase rabbits while on a leash (and there were plenty of them!). Located 7 miles from town, we decided to forego additional driving and had hotdogs for supper.  

We finally checked in at Road Runner RV park in OKC and settled in in time to have dinner with my dear friend and fellow author, Winona Bennett Cross. This is a huge park where they host people both short and long-term. Not a lot of grass between the sites, but with full hookups, a beautiful community center where they host activities for long-term guests, complete with gorgeous bathrooms, meeting room, sitting areas, kitchen and laundry, AND places to walk you dog, you can't go wrong.

The next day we toured the museum and headed home the day after.

Our last night on the final leg of our trip was spent at Tyler Oaks RV Resort in Tyler, TX another really nice, countryfied campground with roomy sites, fish ponds, dog park - the perfect place to stay whether  just for one night or many.

This wraps up my 2025 vacation memories, folks! I hope you've enjoyed coming along for the ride and that you'll check back for more travel related fun.

Until next time, take care and drive safe!

PamT

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Nikki & Nissa's Travel Adventures by Dr. Nicole J. Moncrief

Good Morning and Welcome Back to Bathroom Blues Travel Blog!

Our readership is growing by leaps and bounds and I sincerely appreciate Each and Every One of YOU who visits.

I mentioned in a previous post that I had opened this space up for guest posts and other travel related books, articles, stories, etc. So, before we reach our final Summer 2025 Vacation Destination, I'd like to share with you a cute children's book I discovered that's all about traveling.

Nikki and Nisa’s Travel Adventure (South Africa) is a heartwarming children’s book that introduces young readers ages 5–11 to the excitement of travel, friendship, culture, and imagination. Through vibrant storytelling and engaging illustrations, Nikki and Nisa explore the beauty of South Africa while learning about language, customs, and the joy of discovering the world beyond their own backyard.

More than a travel story, this book encourages children to dream boldly, read confidently, and understand that books can be passports to places they have never been. It is a celebration of curiosity, courage, and connection.

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When I asked Dr. Moncrief to tell us why she wrote this book, here's what she said...

"Travel has always represented possibility in my life. Growing up without the financial means to explore the world physically, books became my first passport. When I finally applied for my real passport as a young adult, it symbolized more than travel; it represented access, confidence, and expansion. Nikki and Nisa’s Travel Adventure captures that same sense of wonder and introduces children to travel vocabulary, global thinking, and cultural respect in an approachable, exciting way."

She also shared this short, spiritual reflection...

Faith, Friendship, and the Journey

Travel, much like faith, requires trust. When you board an airplane, you trust that God will guide the pilot. When you step into purpose, you trust God.

Nikki and Nisa’s Travel Adventure was birthed from prayer, perseverance, and promise. It is rooted in the scripture, “The Lord will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore” (Psalm 121:8). Writing this book was not simply about travel; it was about obedience to a dream God planted in my heart decades ago.

It stands as a reminder that delayed dreams are not denied dreams, and that friendship and faith can carry us across continents both physically and spiritually.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR 

Dr. Nicole J. Moncrief is a children’s book author, literacy advocate, and global traveler who believes that reading opens doors to the world. She has been passionate about writing since declaring in her third-grade classroom that she would one day travel the world and become an author. Today, she inspires children to dream big, embrace culture, and explore new horizons through storytelling.

Her work focuses on travel literacy, imagination, leadership, and faith-centered encouragement for young readers.

Find out more about Nikki & Nissa and get your copy of the book by visiting their Website and connecting with them on Facebook. Sign up to receive their newsletter and get free coloring pages!

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I hope you enjoyed this, our first guest post and that you'll check out Nikki and Nissa's travel adventure for the children in your life.

Until next time, take care and travel safe!
PamT